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Winners of 2023/4 Marketing Cheshire Tourism Awards Are Crowned

22/03/2024

Soap star Lucy-Jo Hudson was the special guest

Soap star Lucy-Jo Hudson was the special guest as brilliant visitor economy businesses and individuals were crowned at the grand final of the Marketing Cheshire Tourism Awards 2024 last night. 

The awards, held at the glorious Chester Cathedral recognise the exceptional individuals and accommodation providers, eateries and much-loved attractions behind the region’s £3.41bn tourism sector which attracts 50 million visitors a year.

A record 87 nominations – up 29% on the previous year - had been received from across Cheshire East, Cheshire West and Chester and Warrington.

Around 300 tourism and hospitality sector guests were present as winners across 16 wide-ranging categories were unveiled. Some of the winners will go on to represent Cheshire at the VisitEngland Awards for Excellence

Lucy-Jo, whose TV credits include Coronation Street, Hollyoaks, Wild at Heart and Doctors, said as a Cheshire resident she was thrilled to host the event and meet the winners.

She said: “Cheshire is my adopted home and it was a real honour to be able to celebrate the truly marvellous individuals and businesses who make the region a perfect place to live, work and visit. The dedication of those behind Cheshire’s visitor economy is inspirational and the Marketing Cheshire Tourism Awards are a brilliant way to recognise this.”

On the night there was no escaping the delight of Escapism Chester which was named Visitor Attraction of the Year with judges declaring it “a great ambassador for the Cheshire tourism industry and a fun experience which surpasses expectation”.

Other winners raising a toast included Walton Hall and Gardens which was named Wedding Venue of the Year award after judges noted it offers “something a little different with a wealth of history and access to outdoor space” and added “it feels fresh, creative and the ripple of benefits linked to local suppliers and producers is to be applauded”.

Also celebrating was Cheshire West’s enchanted adventure park BeWILDerwood which took the Best Tourism Marketing Project of the Year Award for its Make a Sploosh at BeWILDerwood summer promotional campaign which included a photo competition and a new Rainy Day activity trail.

Judges cited its “strong creativity and reactiveness to summer weather” and added “with a small budget the team performed extremely well”.

Others letting out a roar of delight included Chester Zoo which took the Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award with judges describing it as “brilliant - a business practising what it preaches and setting a great example for other local businesses.”

Elsewhere Peter Rosenfeld, the managing director of sight-seeing tour company, BusyBus whose trips include Cheshire, won the Unsung Hero Award with judges hearing how he remains ‘hands-on’ and a driver to this day.

Judges said: “Busybus scores a solid 5 on Tripadvisor with many personal mentions of Peter and it has done since inception”.

His caring nature also shone through with judges hugely impressed that in 2022 he helped acquire a double-decker coach and converted it into a 12-bed mobile hospital with a full emergency surgery operating theatre which he drove to Ukraine to help those caught up in the conflict.

The Team of the Year award went to Jodrell Bank Centre for Engagement with impressed judges noting the venue, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was home to “a great team, doing amazing work”.

Trevor Brocklebank, Chair of Marketing Cheshire and Deputy Chair of Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise Partnership said: “The record number of entries is testament to the pride those behind the region’s world class attractions and pioneering businesses have and just why our visitor economy is worth billions and attracts 50 million visitors a year. Another truly special night.”

The event was sponsored by McPhillips, Insight6, Chester Cathedral, HB Leisure, Sticky Sausage Catering Ltd, BarLounge, DBS Solutions, Chester BID, The Hospitality Hero as well as Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise Partnership.

Full list of winners

Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Award

National Trust, Quarry Bank

 

Best Tourism Marketing Project of the Year

Make A Sploosh at BeWILDerwood This Summer

 

Business Events Venue of the Year

Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa

 

Camping, Glamping and Holiday Park of the Year

Manor Wood Country Caravan Park

 

Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award

Chester Zoo

 

Experience of the Year

A Taste of Chester Food Walking Tour, Tours Around Chester

 

Large Hotel of the Year

The Chester Grosvenor

 

New Tourism Business of the Year

Dark Chester Tour

 

Pub of the Year

The Pheasant Inn

 

Self-Catering Accommodation of the Year

Enjoy the Pause Holiday Home - PauseUK

 

Small Serviced Accommodation Provider of the Year

The Bear's Paw, Warmingham

 

Taste of Cheshire Award

New Chester Market

 

Team of the Year

Jodrell Bank Centre for Engagement

 

Unsung Hero Award

Peter Rosenfeld, BusyBus

 

Visitor Attraction of the Year

Escapism Chester

 

Wedding Venue of the Year

Walton Hall and Gardens